After the battle, our special artist in Washington has supplied us with the sketches which we reproduce on pages 513 and 519 ... Another picture introduces us to the same character, the typical Zouave relating his adventures at the Battle of Bull Run to a crowd of eager listeners on Pennsylvania Avenue. He is in his hour of triumph, and well he may be. He feels a quiet contempt for the men of his own age who were not at the battle; for he knows that henceforth no lady fair will smile on them so long as he or any of his comrades who were "in the battle" are near by.